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@Kenzie, haha I guess that goes for pretty much everything in life.
@Steve Angus, interesting, judging by the state of the accommodation left on Vrbo and H&A in Tignes it does seem like the resort will be very busy. Maybe I should start looking on the Val D side...
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@Steve Angus, you seem to be mentioning lift problems, lack of good information, signage etc more than usual these last few weeks. Are standards slipping do you think? Affected by the financial hit the area has taken in the last couple of years maybe?
I hope things will be running well as peak season arrives! Sounds like those lifts and slopes are going to be rammed.
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PeakyB wrote: |
@Steve Angus, you seem to be mentioning lift problems, lack of good information, signage etc more than usual these last few weeks. Are standards slipping do you think? Affected by the financial hit the area has taken in the last couple of years maybe?
I hope things will be running well as peak season arrives! Sounds like those lifts and slopes are going to be rammed. |
yes things need to be tidied up before the peak season arrives but it is incredibly busy this week anyway thats for sure!
As far as the 'problems' I mention.... I think Val (probably plenty of other resorts too) are taking their eye off the ball - a level of arrogance maybe but I know there is plenty of unhappiness amongst staff e.g. lifties and Val d'Isere need to realise that social media and peoples opinions matter and they can't just keep producing sub standard service as they believe they can and need to give better value. However there seems to be an assumption that they dont need to move with the times. The financial hit certainly hasn't helped no and neither has the B word as the tour ops have shrunk bringing in fewer holidaymakers to the resort leading to lower revenues as more people coming independently - the model is changing that is for sure!
moosepig yes you can.... yes that photo is rather worrying eh!
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@moosepig, millions and millions of gallons of water have gone into artificial snow cannons imported from Italy . Thus when there is a dire shortage of water. No criticism from locals though as they would be “re-educated “
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vipul wrote: |
@moosepig, millions and millions of gallons of water have gone into artificial snow cannons imported from Italy . Thus when there is a dire shortage of water. No criticism from locals though as they would be “re-educated “ |
Or sent into exile in Tignes.
Oh - you mean in China, not Val D'Isere!!
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vipul wrote: |
@moosepig, millions and millions of gallons of water have gone into artificial snow cannons imported from Italy . Thus when there is a dire shortage of water. No criticism from locals though as they would be “re-educated “ |
Would be interesting to compare that to a major ski area artificial snow creation usage. I bet it's not that different.
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therock wrote: |
vipul wrote: |
@moosepig, millions and millions of gallons of water have gone into artificial snow cannons imported from Italy . Thus when there is a dire shortage of water. No criticism from locals though as they would be “re-educated “ |
Would be interesting to compare that to a major ski area artificial snow creation usage. I bet it's not that different. |
Had a quick dig around. Colorado uses 6.8 billion litres (liters) per year to make snow according to ABC news. Compared with 200 million for this Olympics.
I think media just happy to report half the context as it's China. We will get the same for Qatar world cup. Juts lazy journalism to get a few clicks. I seem to remember Whistler struggled a few years back too with natural snow.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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You know it makes sense.
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@Steve Angus, magic carpet... Poum?
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Poster: A snowHead
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moosepig wrote: |
@Steve Angus, magic carpet... Poum? |
Nope.
Clue for everyone…. Study the view out the side windows carefully.
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@Steve Angus, Did you get up early to go back to bed immediately
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@Steve Angus, Magic carpet? The one at the bottom of Val Snow Park?
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chocksaway wrote: |
@Steve Angus, Did you get up early to go back to bed immediately |
Yes basically.... we have a sofa bed so I slept on it and with the alarm going off, flicking the tv on, realising there was a delay immediately flicked it off and went back to sleep (I decided that it was a foregone conclusion that it would not happen today)... so ill be on the sofa bed again tonight.... early night again and the Mens DH followed by the Womens GS over breakfast - perfect!
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GeorgeVII wrote: |
@Steve Angus, Magic carpet? The one at the bottom of Val Snow Park? |
Yes well done - the clue is out the windows of the tunnel... I would say 'name it' but that would be too easy as you could just look it up on the web - its called the Carpe Diem
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I was fast asleep when I got woken up about 2am by Clare wondering what the '****' I was doing sleeping on the sofa bed - had forgotten to tell her. Anyway I rolled over and went back to sleep and then again when I flicked the tv on and realised the mens DH was not gonna happen. So all in all despite it being a little broken I slept OK.
On a Sunday the kids had their usual Sunday breakie treat whilst I treated myself to eggs on toast - yummy. Clare was to take the kids swimming whilst I headed off to work. It was definitely colder this am but that was not going to stop me going easy on my layering - teaching beginners is hot work thats for sure!
Anyway I headed off and the clients ended up being somewhat late - but thats often the case on the first morning with beginners! Whilst I was waiting for them at the meeting point I got the shock of my life.... my best buddy was in town - he had made a surprise last minute decision to come out only booking on Thursday - and he was off skiing.... he was trying to keep it a secret but we bumped into each other.
Anyway the morning was spent getting the clients to the point whereby they could stop on the flattish area under the Village lift before (they already had a lift pass so thought it a good idea to actually use it!) we uploaded to utilise the small magic carpet atop the Solaise! Overall it was a good session. I left them atop the Solaise and headed home. But what an eclectic mix of people - they are all in the early to mid 20's and work for Revolute in London - one French guy (used to Snowboard but never skied and from Lille originally), a guy from Chile originally and one other from Indonesia.... English is their common language thankfully as would not want to be teaching in all those languages! Anyway they did well thankfully and we had a good laugh!
It was a quiet afternoon at home with just Clare, Ben and I as Olivia was off on a playdate so that was nice - queue plenty of Olympics action! Olivia came back later in the afternoon and her friends mum came in for a cuppa whilst all the kids trashed the house (doh) and no sooner had they gone but my mate came around for a cuppa - he is Olivias godfather!
So by the time he had left and the kids had had dinner etc it was rather late... so the kids have only just gone to bed! Phew!
The weather has really moved in this evening (as forecast) and it is now very windy and very snowy - tomorrow could be an interesting day!
I think I mentioned the other day that apparently the heating control system for the La Daille gondola is broken - well apparently it won't be until the Summer that it is fixed... so even in the Spring the heating will be on full whack - so better only load in your swimming trunks by that time of the year!!!!!
Forgot to get a photo today so will use Radio Val's pic instead!
TTFN
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Posted this in the Tignes / Val thread and a helpful Snowhead @snowornever
recommended also posting in here !
Hoping to finally be back in Val 1st week April (deferred from April 2020!).
Not visited since 2019 and imagine things have changed since then...
So looking for some up to date recommendations for lunches please .
And also a good raclette in the evening .
Maybe three lunch spots on the mountain for longer group days out.
Possibly nearer to Val than Tignes please as some slow skiers in our group and table service preferred but happy to make a longer trip if somewhere highly recommended.
And three in town for lunch after ski school meet ups .
For an evening raclette - we tried Le Casserole last time and it wasn't great despite being quite expensive (and it has subsequently closed anyway?).
L'Avancher looks very nice - but says they grill the cheese in the kitchen which kind of takes away some of the fun...?
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sheffskibod wrote: |
Posted this in the Tignes / Val thread and a helpful Snowhead @snowornever
recommended also posting in here !
Hoping to finally be back in Val 1st week April (deferred from April 2020!).
Not visited since 2019 and imagine things have changed since then...
So looking for some up to date recommendations for lunches please .
And also a good raclette in the evening .
Maybe three lunch spots on the mountain for longer group days out.
Possibly nearer to Val than Tignes please as some slow skiers in our group and table service preferred but happy to make a longer trip if somewhere highly recommended.
And three in town for lunch after ski school meet ups .
For an evening raclette - we tried Le Casserole last time and it wasn't great despite being quite expensive (and it has subsequently closed anyway?).
L'Avancher looks very nice - but says they grill the cheese in the kitchen which kind of takes away some of the fun...? |
This is obviously personal opinion and everyone will have their favourites but as a local in Val here goes:
"three lunch spots on the mountain", "Possibly nearer to Val", "table service preferred"
- Edelweiss - on the (HARD) blue run down to Fornet - Mangard
- Signal - above it on the same part of the resort down to Fornet end of Val d
- Le Refuge de Soleil - top of Solaise mountain so perched above Val
.... these are all 'book in advance NON self service places and all on the mountain..... Trifollet down to La Daille is another option and so would be one of the main options at the Folie D - but for me a little OTT hence I'm not recommending but everyone always ends up at the Folie one way or another. Finally if you want something different then consider the Peau de Vache - half way down La Face - very different sort of place and amazing burgers!
"Good raclette" - being a Swiss dish getting one in Val slightly more specialist shall we say. Im pretty sure the Fondue Factory would do that though - main road.... however I hear mixed reviews on that place. TBH as a family man I'm not really an expert on things other than sort of (young) family friendly. You say: "L'Avancher looks very nice - but says they grill the cheese in the kitchen which kind of takes away some of the fun...?" You've done your research and more of a foodie than me by the sounds of things anyway!
"And three in town for lunch after ski school meet ups"
My favourite 3 places to eat in town - for different reasons are:
- Le Garage - sort of industrial kitchen type place / open plan dinner / bar - LOVE pizzas in there
- 1789 - family friendly hidden place that does MEAT
- Taverne d'Alsace - something just different but French!
Hope that helps.
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Many thanks Steve ! This is really helpful - lots of options .
Edelweiss was on my list from 2020 so glad still recommended .
La Refuge looks really lovely.
My 18 yr old son is likely to want to see the Folie D !!
I will have a look over menus .
Is La Gourmandine still any good ? We have eaten a few times there too...and a convenient location post lessons.
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sheffskibod - no worries. Yes Gourmandine is good - good quick lunch time option too and pretty good value. Not really sure it sort of fits the bill in the evening but for lunch yes. I like it in there yes!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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With all that sweeping, you should be signing Ben up for the Curling team.
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@Steve Angus,
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but I was teaching (one of the two kids) the daughter of non other than ex England cricketer and ex Strictly star of Graeme Swann..... yes I know
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If you see him again could you persuade him to make a comeback for England?
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PeakyB wrote: |
@Steve Angus,
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but I was teaching (one of the two kids) the daughter of non other than ex England cricketer and ex Strictly star of Graeme Swann..... yes I know
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If you see him again could you persuade him to make a comeback for England? |
Yes I had had that thought. Will have words with him. Haha
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@Steve Angus,
Which piste will Val d'isere be renaming "Noel"?
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